YOU ARE AS DUMB AS FUCK AND NOBODY THINKS YOU ARE SMART, EVEN NOT YOU, WHEN YOU ARE BEING HONEST TO YOURSELF. YOUR LIFE IS A FAILURE AND BY NOW YOU REALIZE IT.
I can't see the lake, there's someone in the frame.
Seriously? You're using ivermectin off-label, based on what you read on the internet? You'll wreck your health with this horseshit, if you're not careful! CONSULT AN ACTUAL PHYSICIAN A.S.A.P.!
#wellintendedgoodadvice
In an age where digital communication proliferates every corner of our personal and professional lives, it becomes increasingly paramount to acknowledge the diverse preferences and styles of interaction that individuals bring to the virtual table. In light of this understanding, I must express my wholehearted agreement and deep resonance with the sentiment you've shared. It strikes a chord within me, echoing a perspective that I, too, hold close to my heart.
There exists, within the vast expanse of online dialogues and discussions, a notable preference that many, including myself, lean towards—a preference for responses that are both succinct and concise. This inclination isn't merely a matter of personal taste but rather an appreciation for the art of brevity in communication. It's about recognizing the inherent value that lies in the ability to distill complex ideas or thoughts into their most essential form, delivering them in a manner that is not only efficient but also crystal clear. Would you not agree that there is a certain elegance and potency in brevity? This is not to suggest that the drive towards conciseness stems from an intent to showcase one's intellect or to stand a notch above others in the conversation. Far from it.
The essence of this preference leans heavily on the objective of streamlining the communication process. The goal is to ensure that the core message, the fundamental point at the heart of the exchange, is transmitted and received with the utmost clarity and minimal distraction. This pursuit of clarity, devoid of unnecessary embellishments or a tendency towards verbosity, is a testament to the mutual respect participants of the conversation hold for each other's time and cognitive load. It's about making every word count, ensuring that each sentence serves a purpose and contributes meaningfully to the dialogue.
Thus, in expressing this shared preference for succinctness over verbosity, it is imperative to underscore that this inclination is far from unique or isolated. Many amongst us find solace in the clarity that brevity brings to communication, especially in the digital realm where attention spans are tested and information overload is a constant battle. The preference for concise responses over elongated prose does not, in any way, diminish the depth of the conversation or the intelligence of its participants. On the contrary, it elevates the exchange by prioritizing understanding and respect for the recipient's cognitive and temporal resources.
So, in acknowledging this shared sentiment, let it be known that you are far from alone in your preference. There exists a collective appreciation for the nuanced skill of being concise, a recognition of the efficiency and clarity it brings to our digital conversations. It is a reminder that, in the end, the essence of effective communication lies not in the quantity of words used but in their quality and the precision with which they convey our thoughts and intentions.
I like it too. Very much.
that is what darkness means to them, they who see themselves as the bringers of the light
So it has begun: https://www.npr.org/2024/03/31/1241897770/bird-flu-dairy-cows-idaho-kansas-texas-michigan-new-mexico — the end is nigh (unless a #vaccine is developed in time) #birdflu
You're clearly showing this behaviour yourself. Now what?
Ah, there ye go laddie. Out of arguments ye are?
Objective statistics don't show this at all. You're led by confirmation bias.
There are peer-reviewed, serious studies that show that (mRNA) vaccines have saved countless lives, are safe and not weird at all. Electricity also isn't weird, once you're past the medieval what's that mind set. Neither is magnetism, lasers, nucleair power, the internet, etc. Embrace science, instead of remaining stuck in the myths and legends way of thinking of our primitive ancestors.
Don't be silly with your sheepish sheep emojis. There's nothing weird or unusual to the vaccines, as you well know. If you don't then you're clearly lost to the conspiracy theories crowd (a medieval, science denying, witch doctors adhering crowd).
Conspiracy theories about 'mind control' alike powers that hide things from us and feed us false data don't have any factual basis and are as non-sensical as any other religion type reasoning.
Do you have objective scientific data for your 'brick wall' conclusion? Or is this just a 'gut feeling' that may get us all killed?
Self reflect on that and realize that's you who may be the 'cultist'. Climate scientists (real ones) are very worried, based on scientific observation (which is typically very different from pseudo science climate change denialism).
We also would like to move to Spain but are afraid to because of heat waves and droughts.
Normally climate change is slow, but the current changes are driven by non-natural factors, which is extremely disturbing. The upcoming summer will likely already be a litmus test for Spain's future. Water basin levels in Catalonia are already at all time lows (15% or so). It's downright frightening!
Sea water warming is even more disturbing and may lead to the collapse of the Gulf Stream current as early as 2025, plunging Earth into climate chaos (a.o. Siberia in Europe). It's bad, really bad and likely we're all doomed by upcoming climate change.
That may be a factor as well but the whole Mediterranean is affected (Southern France, Italy, North Africa) so that's not the whole story. Climate change is real and disturbingly so.
It's the other way around: anti climate change pseudo scientists get payed by fossile fuel proponents to discredit good, solid climate change science.
Drought in e.g. Spain, sea water warming are undeniable and very, very disturbing.

